Last updated on September 6th, 2024 at 02:35 pm
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Is a name covering several small resorts beloved of visitors who generally visit by boat? This part of the coastline is studded with small bays which can be enjoyed in peace and quiet even in August. However the beaches here are stony, and swimming shoes are a good idea.
Sidari is on the northwest end of Corfu. A large tourist resort with a golden sandy beach up to the famous Canal d`Amour.
Roda beach is one of the older villages on the north Corfu coast where tourism has been well established for many years.
A casual visitor here might be surprised by the sight seen recently on the quayside- four Moslem crew members doing their midday prayers- but Petriti, although a very traditional Greek fishing village, also embraces the 21st century, and crews now come from further afield if needed.
Peroulades is a small village with simple apartments and villas, perfect to enjoy the wonderful sandy beach.
Perama is located on the eastern side of Corfu, about seven kilometers south of the town of Corfu and just opposite the Mouse island and is connected with Kanoni by a pedestrian bridge.
Info for Corfu – Igoumenitsa ferry boat routes, schedules, and Green buses, online car rentals, and cheap flights to and from Corfu.
Pelekas is perched high up on a hill, casting its gaze over the heart of Corfu. You can spot it from miles away, and trust me, the view is absolutely worth it.
Here are Addresses and telephone numbers in Corfu town which can be found useful
Corfu weather forecast, weather conditions in Corfu depend heavily on the wind’s direction. See Live Weather forecast for the next 9 days in Corfu.
Paxos, one of the most beautiful islands on Earth, and Antipaxos with Voutoumi beach are 2 small islands a few miles south of Corfu.
Slightly north of the enchanting west coast center, about 25 kilometers from the bustling town of Corfu, lies a paradise called Paleokastritsa.
Nissaki means small island- and it is, now linked to the Corfu mainland, and containing one of the island’s oldest tavernas.
The old village of Moraitika sits on a hill at the base of which the modern resort is found stretching down to the shore.
Lefkimmi is Corfu’s second largest town and is a joy to explore.
Located in the southernmost part of the island and is about 40 km from the airport.
Kavos is on the southernmost edge of Corfu island, with rich and notorious nightlife.
Kanoni, one of Corfu’s most famous sights, sprawls across the entire southern peninsula of Corfu town, where the ancient city of Corfu once stood.
Ipsos Corfu is a tourist resort known for its beautiful long pebble beach, clear waters, and bustling nightlife with numerous bars, clubs, and discos.